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IBF World Champion of Heavy Weight, Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis, stopped the 2016 Olympus, the WBA World Champion of Heavy Weight, Eimantas Stanionis after six rounds, adding the Ring magazine belt on Saturday night in his unified fight at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Ennis, 34-0 (30) hit Stanionis, 15-1 (9), in the sixth round. The fight stopped after Eimantas returned to his corner.
In the first round, Ennis controlled Stanionis disembarked his first punch, a left hook. Ennis turned Southpaw in the final end, easily gaining the round. At the middle of the second round, they had their first exchange. Ennis, mainly in Southpaw, made another round. Ennis went to the body in the final minute of the third round, hurting Stanionis.
Stanionis had an abrasion under his right eye in the fourth round, losing another round. In the middle of the fifth round, Stanionis landed a couple of left -wing chin, with Ennis opening -causing Stanionis’s nose to begin to bleed.
In the final minute of the sixth round, Ennis landed four in the upper left, leaving Stanionis for a 8 -count of referee David Fields. Between the rounds, the corner of Stanionis stopped the fight.
WBA World Fight Champion, Southpaw Raymond ‘Savage’ Ford, 17-1-1 (8), defeated the former WBC heavyweight Super Feather Champion, Thomas ‘Gunna Man’ Martice, 22-4-1 (17), for a unanimous decision of ten rounds.
In the first minute of the first round, Ford hurt Martice in a corner with a punch. In the last seconds, Ford turned again to Martice. Ford controlled Martice from the second to the sixth round.
In the seventh round, Matte had a swelling around the left eye, although he kept his hands high with little offense. Ford continued to win each round and fans were restless. In the eighth round, Ford landed two and three combinations.
In the ninth round, Martice started throwing a few punches on Ford, which won another round. In the tenth and final round of Ford continued the departure.
Score 100-90. Earl Brown was the referee.
WBC Continental Americas Super Bantamweight Champ Arturo Cardenas, 16-0-1 (9) stopped the afternoon Southpaw Edgar Cortes, 9-8-1 (1), at 1:30 on the 8th and final end.
In the second round, Cardenas started quickly, chasing Cortes, who moved well around the ring, landing his dagger for the most part. The Cardenas put themselves in a good body.
In the seventh, Cardenas landed a right on the chin for a minute in the round, leaving Cortes a count of 8 of referee Charlie Fitch. In the eighth and final round in the middle of the point, to the right of Cardenas of the chin, Cortes fell, who, when climbing, was stopped by the referee Fitch.
The Welterweight Olympic Medalist 2016 Shakhram ‘Wonder Boy’ Giyasov, 17-0 (10) eliminated Franco ‘Cazador’ Maximilliano Ocampo, 17-3 (8) at 1:57 in the fourth round of a 10 round rounds.
In the first round, in the last minute, a combination of Giyasov dropped Ocampo for a 8 referee count David Franciosi. In the fourth round, a Giyasov’s right to the body dropped Ocampo for the Franciosis referee count.
Super Welterweight 2024 Olympic Olympic Medalist Omanari ‘Banger’ Jones, 2-0 (2) defeated Willam ‘Action’ Jackson, 13-6-2 (5), at 1:47 in the first round of a six programmed rounds.
At the middle of the first round, Jones landed a counter to the body, leaving Jackson for the count of referee David Franciosi.
Super Pelledpaw Southpaw Zaquin Moses, 3-0 (2) scored a second tie of Alex Pallete, 1-4 (1) at 2:13 in a four-year round scheduled.
In the second round, with a remaining minute, SouthPaw Moisès left an advantage on the Pallete chin, and sought the 8-receipt of referee David Franciosi. He got up and Moses jumped over him before the referee shouted.
Rodriguez, from Francisco, by Francisco Light, 7-0 (7), stopped Naheem ‘The Dream’ Parker, 5-2 (2), at the end of the third round of a six round.
In the first three rounds, Rodriguez beat Parker, leading it to the ropes in the third round with little return from Parker. At Parker’s corner, they called the stop.
Charlie Fitch was the referee.
The heavy weight Tahmir ‘The Don’ Smalls, 14-0 (10) destroyed Nikki Bascome, 13-2 (2) at 1:13 in the first round of an eight scheduled rounds.
At the middle of the first lap, a punch of a small one fell to the base in the seat of his logs, where he took the count of referee Charlie Fitch.
The ring advertiser was David Diamante.
Last updated on 12/04/2025